Also from Hesperian Press we have this compilation of the diaries of Frank Hann (1845-1921), a pastoralist, prospector and bushman who explored across northern Australia from Lawn Hill Station, Queensland, to Halls Creek, Western Australia, in 1896; east of the Pilbara and the west Kimberley in 1897-1898; and large tracts of inland Western Australia from 1901 to 1908, including expeditions as far east as Oodnadatta, South Australia. Among his discoveries were the Rudall River and Lake Disappointment, Isdell and Charnley Rivers. In all he named more than 500 geographical features, and is himself commemorated in such names as the Hann River, Mount Hann and Frank Hann National Park. Although not a major botanical collector, Hann was instrumental in making known outback Western Australia.